‘No Uranium enrichment’: Trump claims ‘regime change’ in Iran, ties ceasefire to nuclear curbs & tariffs

Donald Trump (File photo) Soon after the two-week fragile ceasefire was agreed upon by US And Iran, Donald Trump struck a forceful tone, claiming a “productive regime change” in Tehran while outlining plans for close US-Iran coordination on dismantling nuclear capabilities, alongside the prospect of sanctions and tariff relief.The United States will work closely with…

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Canada Immigration agency to travellers: No one can guarantee you a Canadian visa, you are responsible for …

Canada’s immigration authority has now issued a clear warning to travellers: no individual or organisation can guarantee a Canadian visa. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) stressed on the fact that the visa decisions are made solely by immigration officers, and applicants themselves are responsible for making sure that their applications are completed and accurate.“Beware…

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Ssc Cgl Final Result 2025: SSC CGL 2025 first round of allocation list released; check cut-offs and other details here

SSC announces CGL 2025 FRTA results for candidates qualifying Tier-II and Computer Knowledge Test SSC CGL Final Result 2025: The Staff Selection Commission (HQ) has declared the first round of tentative allocation (FRTA) for the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Examination, 2025. This follows the Tier-I result announcement on December 18, 2025, and the Tier-II examination…

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Sabarimala case: SC says legislature’s decision not ‘last word’ on what is religious superstition | India News

The Supreme Court on Wednesday observed that it has the authority and jurisdiction to determine whether a practice within a religion is superstitious, pushing back against the Centre’s contention that such questions fall outside judicial scrutiny.The remarks came during the hearing of petitions linked to discrimination against women at places of worship, including the Sabarimala…

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‘False and not based in fact’: Amazon pushes back on reports of another round of layoffs in May |

Amazon may be planning another round of layoffs in May 2026, potentially affecting around 14,000 employees globally. The cuts are expected to primarily target white-collar workers and mid-level management at job levels L5 through L7, across divisions including AWS, retail, and human resources. This would be Amazon’s third major reduction in under a year, following…

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